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Local ContactsYou may be a local voluntary worker, a parish councillor, the local Tree Warden or simply someone who wants to meet more of their fellow community members. Register with this site and post your details here and meet your 'virtual neighbours'. Displaying results 1-25 of 29
Posted: Thu, 15 Feb 2007
Action Deafness offers a range of services to promote independence, equality and opportunity among these communities. The charity Leicester and County Mission for Deaf People was established in 1897. More commonly known in recent years as the Centre for Deaf People, our working title was changed to Action Deafness in June 2006. The aim of Action Deafness is not to do things for the deaf community, but to empower them to access services, employment and information themselves. We work towards an inclusive society by offering, among other things, learning, communication and interpreting services as well as advocacy and mentoring. Telephone: 0116 257 4800 Textphone: 0116 257 4859 Fax: 0116 257 4856 Information, Advice and Guidance
Posted: Wed, 25 Oct 2006
![]() Have you ever wanted to learn about astronomy or brush up on your painting skills? Maybe learn a language or improve your English and maths? Click on the heading to use our Course Search to find what’s running at your local centre, or find that particular course that you’ve been looking for. You can either type in the subject you are looking for, or leave that section blank and select your local college to find out what's running there. For more general information on areas of learning and levels check out our webpages at www.leics.gov.uk/golearn Contact the Adult Learning Service on 0116 3056387, or email adultlearning@leics.gov.uk for more information. Leicestershire Adult Learning Service
Posted: Tue, 01 Aug 2006
I am the community project officer for BTCV leicestershire and Rutland, and I currently run a practical conservation project at New Croft Hill Nature Area. All ages and abilities are welcome. Please contact me for further details if you would like to volunteer at the site. I can also help any local community groups to set up or run their projects, giving advice on anything from tree planting to pond creation, or leadership training and health and safety. BTCV
Posted: Tue, 18 Jul 2006
Leicestershire Museums Archaeological Fieldwork Group has, since 1976, undertaken through its local Groups, an award-winning programme of active archaeological fieldwork throughout Leicestershire. The Group, in conjunction with Leicestershire County Council Museums Service archaeologists, holds regular lecture meetings, has its own Newsletter, "The Fieldworker" and provides training courses for beginners. LMAFG
Barn Dance Caller
Posted: Thu, 03 May 2007
![]() For a good time, easy going Caller ideal for Weddings, Family Parties/Do's and company functions, be prepared for a great time, wear sensible shoes and a sense of humour. No matter what age you are you will enjoy a barn dance with "Maca the Caller" the most re-booked caller in Leicestershire!
Posted: Wed, 24 Jan 2007
The group's aim is to support actively the work of the RSPB in the local community and to involve RSPB members and the wider public in the Society's conservation, public affairs, education, fundraising and other activities. Meeting information Chris Woolass, Group Leader
Posted: Tue, 14 Feb 2006
![]() Christian Ministers, Church Leaders & Marriage Counsellors with over 25 years experience. Willing to help with friendship, advice and prayer those who feel they need God's help through faith in Jesus Christ. 0116 2631001
Posted: Thu, 08 Feb 2007
Centre Stage is the Rural and Community Touring Scheme for Leicestershire and Rutland bringing opportunities for professional live touring to village and community venues throughout the two counties. Centre Stage
Chris Poole
Posted: Tue, 21 Dec 2004
I am the Village Website Content Co-ordinator for Leicestershire Villages. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the website or if you need any help putting your own information onto the site. We can also arrange training sessions if required. If you are a community group (e.g. local history group, scouts etc.) get in touch and we can see how we can help you put content on the site. We would like everyone in the community to be actively involved in this website so get in touch if you need any help getting started.
Posted: Tue, 31 Jan 2006
![]() We are a dog training and agility club in Leicester. We hold agility, obedience and puppy training classes and courses in Leicester.
Posted: Wed, 27 Jul 2005
![]() DON’T SUFFER IN SILENCE Do you know someone who is experiencing Domestic Violence? If so ring the Domestic Violence Helpline on : Our opening hours are: Monday – Friday 10.00am-3.00pm
Posted: Wed, 23 May 2007
St John the Baptist Church Enderby Parish Church lies on the main road running through Enderby village (B582) at the crossroads with Leicester Lane. Contact: Revd Steve Davies Reverend Steve Davies
Posted: Wed, 23 May 2007
St John the Baptist Church Enderby Parish Church lies on the main road running through Enderby village (B582) at the crossroads with Leicester Lane. Contact: Revd Steve Davies Reverend Steve Davies
Posted: Wed, 23 May 2007
The Enderby Heritage Group was formed in December 2000, by a group of enthusiastic amateurs from the local community, with the clear aim of recording the Natural Heritage and Local History of the Parish and its environs, from the past, the present and to preserve for the future. The group has developed a full constitution, clear aims and objectives and has an enthusiastic committee of eight volunteers.
Posted: Wed, 02 Aug 2006
![]() Formerly known as Environ, Groundwork Leicester & Leicestershire is an independent charity and member of the national organisation, Groundwork UK. We provide information, advice and practical help to encourage individuals and organisations to take practical steps towards a more sustainable future. Our history began when Environ was created in 1993 by the merger of two independent charities: Leicester Ecology Trust and Leicester Environment City Trust. The origins of these organisations go back to 1983 when the City Wildlife Project was first established - so we have a long track record! We became a Groundwork Trust in April 2006 and changed our name to Groundwork Leicester & Leicestershire. Our workforce of over 40 professional staff is supplemented by committed volunteers, trainees and work placements. We pursue an ethos of partnership in all that we do, engaging with government bodies, businesses and local communities to involve everyone in action for the future. Tel: 0116 222 0222; Fax: 0116 255 2343 Groundwork Leicester and Leicestershire
Posted: Mon, 05 Mar 2007
Farm Crisis Network: Folk who know farming talking with farming folk. Farming Crisis Network (FCN), founded in 1993, is a UK network of groups of volunteers drawn from the farming community and rurual churches, ready to help farming people and families as they seek to resolve their problems. FCN’s service is confidential and free of charge. FCN is part of the Farming Help partnership of national charities working in the farming community, together providing a wide range of complementary support. FCN also works with and alongside many other organisations in order to source and provide the best available help in every individual situation. This includes professional advice and support where appropriate. FCN’s national office can be contacted for information and general enquiries from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm on week days: Tel: 01788 510866 Farm Crisis Network
Flower Club - Kingsway - Braunstone
Posted: Thu, 03 Apr 2008
Kingsway Flower Club has begun its eighteenth season in 2008. The Club aims "to encourage the educational, cultural and charitable aspects of flower arranging". It is affiliated to the North Midlands area of NAFAS. (NAFAS: Charity No. 1101348) Meetings are held at Braunstone Civic Centre, Kingsway, Braunstone, starting at 7.30pm. Contact Nina Hassell tel. no. 0116 289 5358 Mrs Nina Hassell, Secretary
Posted: Fri, 20 Jan 2006
![]() We hope you’ll be able to find the kind of job you’re looking for with Leicestershire County Council, quickly and easily. On these pages you will find lots of helpful information about working for the Council and how to apply for jobs. 0116 305 6156
L.e.w.i.s Electrical Services
Posted: Tue, 10 Oct 2006
The service I offer is for people who would like to know more about building regulations with regards to various electrical installations in their homes and what they should expect. It should help to point them in the right direction when choosing a contractor to carry out work. My advice is totally free.
Posted: Tue, 01 Aug 2006
The Society was founded in 1855 and over the years has changed its name slightly, but its aims have virtually remained the same; 'to promote the study of history, archaeology, antiquities and architecture of the county'. Membership stands at around 400 and in addition some 100 institutions receive our annual publication around the world. Alan McWhirr
Posted: Wed, 16 Aug 2006
![]() Are you a voluntary or community group looking for professional support? Do you need a marketing strategy, legal advice, a survey, ICT support, or accountancy advice? For more information, please contact:
Posted: Wed, 02 May 2007
Lubbesthorpe Parish Meeting. Tel: (0116) 2727509 Mrs E M Read
Posted: Wed, 18 Jul 2007
If you would like to contact Lubbesthorpe Parish Meeting, please use the link to the Parish Meeting homepage. It has a form you can use to contact the website administrator who will pass on your message.
Matthew Kempson
Posted: Fri, 10 Nov 2006
I help co-ordinate parish plan activity within the County Council. Working closely with the Rural Community Council (Leicestershire and Rutland) my involvement in the process includes commenting upon draft questionnaires and responding to action plans. Principally I provide a link between parish plan groups and service providers here within the County Council. I can also be contacted by telephone on 0116 265 6179 Chief Executive's Department
Posted: Tue, 03 May 2005
Postwatch is the consumer watchdog for postal services. We act as the voice of the consumer in all postal matters, ensuring that customers get the best possible service at realistic prices. Postwatch is an independant body. We are neither part of Royal Mail nor the government. Postwatch Central Office Helpline: 08456 013265 Displaying results 1-25 of 29
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